Because this is the year 2020 and we are having the privilege conversation AGAIN, let’s work the problem while leaving race out of it (which is a form of privilege in and of itself, but I digress).
                        
                        
                        
                        
                                                
                    
                    
                                    
                    
                        
                        
                        Ravelry, my favorite place on the internet, just underwent a major site redesign. It launched this week, and was not well received. For a list of problems, check out this thread. 
https://twitter.com/kingdomofwench/status/1273692517360373763?s=21">https://twitter.com/kingdomof... https://twitter.com/kingdomofwench/status/1273692517360373763">https://twitter.com/kingdomof...
                    
                                    
                    https://twitter.com/kingdomofwench/status/1273692517360373763?s=21">https://twitter.com/kingdomof... https://twitter.com/kingdomofwench/status/1273692517360373763">https://twitter.com/kingdomof...
                        
                        
                        Now, when the changes went live I didn’t love them. I didn’t feel the site needed fixing. I thought that it was, frankly, ugly AND twee. 
I had no idea how much the site’s accessibility had been fucked. As far as I was concerned, it was ugly but still useable.
                    
                
                I had no idea how much the site’s accessibility had been fucked. As far as I was concerned, it was ugly but still useable.
 
                         Read on Twitter
Read on Twitter 
                                     
                                    